Where? How? I’m interested, but lack knowledge so very thoroughly that I don’t know what to Google or how to judge the results of a best-guess Google search beyond “bellydancing is not for me… probably.”
You need Waltz for 3⁄4 music (Viennese Waltz for quick music), and the rest of them can be used for 2⁄4 or 4⁄4 music. Quickstep, Jive, and Cha-cha are rather flexible for both quicker and slower music. Ten lessons and you are ready to go. Salsa is the most difficult of these, but is seems very popular.
If it is popular in your area, Polka is also a good choice. But this advice probably only applies to central Europe. There may be other cultural differences I am not aware of.
Where? How? I’m interested, but lack knowledge so very thoroughly that I don’t know what to Google or how to judge the results of a best-guess Google search beyond “bellydancing is not for me… probably.”
I would start googling “dancing lessons” + your city.
My favourite dances: Waltz, Viennese Waltz, Foxtrot-Quickstep, Jive, Cha-cha, Salsa. If you could find a course that teaches exactly these, I would totally recommend it.
You need Waltz for 3⁄4 music (Viennese Waltz for quick music), and the rest of them can be used for 2⁄4 or 4⁄4 music. Quickstep, Jive, and Cha-cha are rather flexible for both quicker and slower music. Ten lessons and you are ready to go. Salsa is the most difficult of these, but is seems very popular.
If it is popular in your area, Polka is also a good choice. But this advice probably only applies to central Europe. There may be other cultural differences I am not aware of.